The problem with this question is that Richard Wagner doesn't have the Wagner Tuba history itself. We have to see both histories. In 1853, he visited Paris were he visited the shop of Adolph Sax inventor of the Saxphone. It was then that he got the inspiration and invented the Wagner Tuba. The thing is that his invention don't mean he did in fact learn to play it. Nowhere in history says he did play that instrument. He wanted a more mellow sound compared to trombones and he so he invented the Wagner Tuba. He did play the piano.
The "Wagner" tuba.
Richard Wagner
His actual name is: Wilhelm Richard Wagner
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Richard Wagner - novelist - was born on 1952-04-10.
The "Wagner" tuba.
He learned from his stepfather.
Richard Wagner
Tuba The "Wagner Tuba" which is a smaller version of the tuba also known as the baritone horn. Wagner commissioned the famous instrument maker Adolphe Sax to make the instrument specifically for the purpose of illustrating the character of Hunding in the opera "The Valkyrie". Contrabass Trombone The contrabass trombone sounds an octave below the Tenor trombone. Wagner prefered it to the bass tuba using it alongside the tenor and bass trombones. It was definitely used in The Ring but I am not sure where else it was used.
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Wilhelm Richard Wagner.
Wagner tuba, but those parts are often covered by euphoniums
As far as I know Richard Wagner graduated in 1962
His actual name is: Wilhelm Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner was born on May 22, 1813.
His actual name is: Wilhelm Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner is buried in the garden of his villa, Wahnfried.